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00:08:57.400All right, folks. So you saw President Trump there along with the heads of the Secretary of Commerce.
00:09:04.620You saw him with a number of other individuals.
00:09:07.180They're making this case for why tariffs are needed railing against the Supreme Court's decision.
00:09:13.820And you're certainly going to see this. He's going to reimpose these tariffs.
00:09:17.740He will find a way to do it. It's going to happen.
00:09:20.500there's really no question about it. And when it comes to these decisions, the actual, as I
00:09:25.920understand it, the Supreme Court decision itself, the one that came out, it should have been 9-0
00:09:30.940one way or the other way. The question was, does the president have the right under the
00:09:37.940Constitution and under the legislation to be able to do this? Under the law, it says Congress gave
00:09:43.080this and delegated this power to the presidency. However, they have this mealy mouth trying to have
00:09:50.320it both ways, different majorities for different sections, absolute mess of a decision. As
00:09:55.560President Trump rightfully pointed out, it doesn't even discuss what happens with the money that's
00:10:01.240already been collected. We're talking about a $500 billion roll of the dice. You think Donald
00:10:06.620Trump is going to back down on tariffs? I just spent the whole day with him yesterday. He went
00:10:09.940down to Georgia. All he was talking about, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs. He said it's my favorite word
00:10:14.820in my vocabulary, tariffs. And so this one came down and I certainly not surprised that he reacted
00:10:24.840the way that he did. But this is Donald J. Trump we're talking about here. He's not going to back
00:10:30.760down from this. He's not going to walk away from tariffs. It's something that he ran on along with
00:10:36.580mass deportations. And you know, you absolutely know that these are the core issues for the MAGA
00:10:44.340movement. Again, what did I, and what have I always said, going back to my CPAC speech,
00:10:49.620I don't even remember what year it was, 2022 maybe. And they said, what are the two issues
00:10:53.760that are most important to MAGA? And I said, you can boil it down to this. The reason that MAGA is
00:10:58.880not Jeb Bush, the reason that it is not Mitt Romney, John McCain, is because of two issues,
00:11:06.400trade and immigration, trade and immigration, trade and immigration. This is what makes MAGA
00:11:14.920different. And in fact, I asked President Trump yesterday about whether or not China or Russia
00:11:21.340could be on the board of peace. He said that he would be interested in having them on. And
00:11:27.580then there was this discussion because of a question that was asked by a reporter about
00:11:32.780aliens. And, uh, we had, uh, had a, uh, follow up from myself on air force one regarding that
00:11:40.660question as well about aliens. Guys, let's play that clip.
00:11:46.620Do you believe it, Peter? Well, the president can declassify anything that he wants to.
00:11:51.400So if you want to make an announcement, I may get him out of trouble by declassifying.
00:11:54.920We know illegal aliens. Yeah. Illegal. Only illegals.0.99
00:11:58.480illegals only illegals so they're president trump answering my question or or my my joke i should
00:12:06.020say about illegal aliens but it's an honor to travel on air force one anytime um they invite
00:12:13.700us of course human events will be able to be there also want to thank benny ray harmony my
00:12:18.600brother kevin posovic our field correspondent filling in yesterday kenny cody was here joe
00:12:23.200lavernia from the secretary of the treasury's office of course he's giving a huge economic
00:12:28.040speech to the Economic Club today. So really just an amazing time. And it's an honor, a true honor
00:12:33.940every time to be invited on Air Force One to be able to travel with the 45th and 47th President
00:12:40.240of the United States of America. One of the big questions that came up during this time, of course,
00:12:46.260and I think underpinning the whole day, the Board of Peace, and then even in our travel down to
00:12:50.980Georgia, was the question of action on Iran. Are we going to get strikes? Will they be limited
00:12:57.480strikes? Is this a bombing run? Is this just about the nuclear program? Is it just about
00:13:01.760uranium enrichment? Or is it about full-on regime change? And we put out a question earlier today,
00:13:09.0401776 at humanevents.com, regarding regime change. I want to also play a clip of my good friend,
00:13:17.200Charlie Kirk, talking about regime change in Iran from just a couple of months ago.0.88
00:13:23.560western forced central planning regime change is if we are just going to take out the ayatollah0.76
00:13:30.880oh really what comes next what comes after regime change might be oh well we need a small number of
00:13:38.880u.s troops to support the new regime we have seen this play before regime change you have
00:13:43.500no idea how this is going to work out you have no idea so there you go folks charlie understood this
00:13:51.600We did, over the winter break, Christmas break, you know, kind of that lull after Christmas, before New Year's, a whole series called Tales of Regime Change.
00:14:03.120We talked about Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Ukraine.
00:14:08.600I want to bring Joshua Lysak on right now, who is the co-host of that, as well as the co-author of Unhumans.
00:14:19.480I'm doing well. Thank you for having me on, Jack.
00:14:21.600So, Joshua, in fact, Iran, if we were going to do a fifth country or a fifth episode of the series, Iran actually was going to be the country that we were going to pick, wasn't it?
00:14:32.740Was, yes. And at that time, there had been this major wave of protests brewing.
00:14:37.860You had thousands of people in the streets.
00:14:39.700There were reports of young hijab-less women being dragged and imprisoned, tortured, executed, just horrible stuff.
00:14:46.820And as of this recording, it's been reported allegedly that thousands of these protesters have already been executed.
00:14:54.720But we saw, according to the latest sources that we have, there have not been major defections from military or other security forces from the side of the regime to the opposition movement.
00:15:09.240I was looking at Getty images the other day, kind of tracking the process of these protests, and there was major action in the streets, there was hope, there was this sense that democratic liberalism could come to the country, and all things could be improved and changed.
00:15:26.040And here we are again now talking about the potential of United States military intervention because the seemingly organic grassroots regime change efforts there amongst the locals haven't worked.
00:15:39.580So maybe the United States military needs to get involved and do it for them.
00:15:43.420And oh, dear. Oh, dear. That's where we find ourselves now.
00:15:48.160The vast majority of, let's say, the voting populace, young people specifically, do not seem like this is a good idea.
00:15:54.860Do not say that this is a good idea. And like Charlie said, we've seen this before, right? There's always this sense that we, the enlightened Westerners, we know better, so we can bring our ideas over there and implement them.
00:16:09.020And while it may be the case that Iran was relatively free prior to the Ayatollahs under the rule of the Shah, well, we have to understand who was it that brought about the Iranian revolution?0.58
00:16:24.620it was young liberals leftists revolutionaries thought that they needed to do away with the old
00:16:32.780order and the old way and the monarchy was on its way out we needed to have freedom and blah blah
00:16:39.140blah insert whatever the uh you know regime change of that time was and of course many of
00:16:45.020these protesters who advocated against the shaw and for a revolution uh were themselves later
00:16:50.340rounded up and executed. Just a crisis. So we have that lesson already from Iran, that if you
00:16:57.060get involved to try to fix it and make it better, even organically from the inside, what replaces0.78
00:17:04.460the previous regime could, in fact, be far worse. We saw this with the global war on terror,
00:17:10.260with the various insurgency groups that were vying for control in Iraq. We saw this with the
00:17:16.520Arab Spring, where relatively stable, strongman-led regimes were replaced by some of the0.93
00:17:22.620most horrific violence we have seen in living memory in the Middle East by their replacement
00:21:27.300President Trump was there at the Board of Peace yesterday, got to attend that with him.
00:21:31.920We saw and understand that peace is the prize.
00:21:38.840And perhaps those negotiations do end up coming with a bit of carrot and stick.
00:21:45.120President Trump now talking about potential limited strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
00:21:50.880but here's the thing we can't lose sight of. There are no guarantees if you push for a full
00:22:00.120regime change situation. Chaos ensues. You unleash radicals. You unleash militias,
00:22:08.980religious radicals. It was a regime change operation in Syria that led to the rise of
00:22:16.180ISIS in the first place. And so anyone who tells you that they know exactly what's going to happen
00:22:22.100when, oh, the mullahs are going to fall apart, you are lying if you think you know what's going
00:22:28.860to happen. There's a variety of scenarios and a full regime collapse could easily, easily ensue.
00:22:36.540There are multiple opposition groups in Iran. And of course, there's the IRGC,
00:22:41.960the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, could they move to take over and, in fact, even become a more
00:22:48.640brutal religious junta ruling the country instead of the Ayatollahs? That all remains to be seen.
00:22:57.500But I wanted to come out here and say that I certainly agree with my friend Charlie Kirk and
00:23:02.860what he and I both said last year on this very question. We do not support regime change wars
00:23:09.480in iran joshua i want to bring you back on here because you uh are a busy guy prolific writer
00:23:17.900you and your friend data republican our friend data republican who uh someone else who was at
00:23:23.860jennica who was also friends with charlie kind of a secret weapon for him in 2024 have uh just
00:23:29.780announced a new book and it is rocketing up the charts on amazon particularly after a certain
00:23:36.200founder of SpaceX and Tesla started tweeting out the link. Tell us about it.
00:23:42.500Yes. So Jenica Pounds and I, my co-author, she, of course, has dated Republic and people are
00:23:48.020familiar with her work for being one of the first people to expose the various NGO administrative
00:23:54.440complex scams of billions of taxpayer dollars being funded to overseas pet projects that are
00:24:00.960being overseen by unelected third world bureaucrats and various influencers who are so-called
00:24:10.360philanthropists and charitable donors. And where did all this money go? And why are we funding the
00:24:15.560refugee resettlement into Minnesota by Somalis? Why are you paying for transgender operas in
00:24:21.420Venezuela, for example? Jenica was the first to follow the money and she found it and she0.75
00:24:26.420has come back alive to tell that story. And that story is bound up now in our book that Passage
00:24:31.680Press is going to be releasing here this autumn. But we have begun to share publicly some of the
00:24:37.800stories and some of the experiences that we have found that we've collected, because this is more
00:24:43.340than, well, it is a 107,000 word book with more than 1,300 sources. But what we needed to do is
00:24:51.080we needed to tell the full story people have a sense of there's being something very wrong
00:24:55.980in this country when this sort of naked fraud is allowed to happen so why is it continuing to
00:25:03.960happen why are the elites who are some are politicians yes but many are bureaucrats and
00:25:10.120others are pseudo philanthropists they know they're doing it but why are they doing it is
00:25:15.920because they're just simply evil or demonic or some sort of conspiracy? Are they lizard people?
00:25:21.720It's not any of the above. They are dedicated to an ideology that is almost 400 years old.
00:25:28.080And it's also the same ideology that pushes for regime change wars in Iran, Iraq, Syria,
00:25:35.720and elsewhere over the decades. That ideology is called supranationalism. It's called
00:25:42.460supranationalism and that's this idea where you see yourself as sort of a citizen of the world
00:25:49.640it's john lennon imagine uh maxing frankly where there's not really any borders and this is why
00:25:57.840the same people oppose tariffs because they're not fair to other countries who are needier than us
00:26:06.580And now we begin to blend both the new book with Jenica Pounds and Joshua Lysak, Unelected, with the Unhumans book and the cultural Marxist filter of oppressor and oppressed.
00:26:20.020Those two ideologies do often work in sync with one another, where we are so advantaged here in the West, and they're so impoverished everywhere else.
00:26:29.060So we need to send our treasure over there to those countries and let me get a slice off the top, say those who are an unelected networked elite who are funneling this taxpayer money.
00:26:42.500And of course, it was hitting the nurse Henry United States Treasury that Elon and Edward Corstein, a.k.a. Big Balls, who provided the forward to this, they were the ones who originally found this out and began to stop the bleed.
00:26:56.780Doge has been by far one of the most popular efforts of the 47th presidency.
00:27:02.380No, it's been incredible and something that I would love to see the House Republicans, GOP,
00:27:07.200Congressionals put into service. Incredible book, Joshua. Congratulations to you and to Jenica. I
00:27:13.880love the title, by the way. If you want to catch Joshua and myself, we will be speaking
00:27:18.060at Liberty University on Monday. Right back, Human Events Daily.
00:27:22.340And Jack, where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:35.520Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're
00:27:40.660always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys
00:27:45.260should be getting policies. All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here. Human Events
00:27:55.760daily, Real America's Voice. I want to get in and talk about what the tariffs are going to do,
00:28:04.000what the tariffs are going to do to the precious metals market. Also, at the same time that we're
00:28:10.580He was seeing a lot of economic shift as President Trump and J.D. Vance talk about Iran not meeting these red lines, questions of strikes, potential limited strikes in Iran, war and rumors of war.
00:28:25.320And, of course, we've got to bring on my good friend Alex Abkarian, the COO and co-founder of Allegiance Gold.
00:30:03.560Let me give you some numbers. India is going to drop from 25 to 10. European Union from 15 to 10. These are the nations that were taking advantage of us for years and years. So short term, bad news for the dollar, good news for gold.
00:30:18.660and and you know i i have to say though at the same time what we're seeing in terms of the you
00:30:27.800know a lot of the markets are now being roiled price of oil is going up as all of this talk the
00:30:33.480sabers are rattling the aircraft carriers are steaming they're on their way we've got one
00:30:39.200parked right off of the persian gulf right now one is making its way through the mediterranean
00:30:44.560as we speak. That's the Lincoln. That's the Ford. As everybody knows, that is the strategic
00:30:50.820sea line of communication. That is the strategic choke point. That's Strait of Hormuz. It's the
00:30:56.580mouthpiece of the entire or the mouth, I should say, of the entire Persian Gulf. That's where so
00:31:02.920much of the world's oil flows through. So, Alex, when we're talking about this and we know that
00:31:08.320I believe it was Russia and Iran just earlier this week held a naval exercise simulating a closure
00:31:14.040of the Strait of Hormuz, when all of this is in the cards, what does it do to the precious metals
00:31:20.120market? The more there is uncertainty, Jack, the more people fly towards safe haven assets.
00:31:28.560See, there's been a lot of sharp words stated by the Iranians people, like specifically when you0.92
00:31:36.640say that we're going to retaliate, we're going to hit back US bases. Look, just like what we did1.00
00:31:43.020in Venezuela, President Trump is known to think about three, five steps ahead. We're not sending
00:31:48.920these ships for no reasons. We're going to have it either the easy way or we're going to have it
00:31:54.740the hard way. It's up to them to make the decision. But when President Trump came out and said, look,
00:31:59.860if you hang any Iranian in public, I'm not going to wait for this negotiation. I'm going to take0.96
00:32:05.200action. These are very, very sharp words. So whenever there is increased geopolitical tension,
00:32:10.860What you have is a lot of uncertainty, and that's why more and more investors
00:32:14.860dump U.S. Treasury bonds and move towards more and more physical gold.
00:40:31.760convicted of second degree grand larceny,
00:40:33.680offering a false instrument and possession of a forged instrument. The jury trial only lasted
00:40:38.660three days. And it happened that it looked like. Oh, wow. It looked like he actually had a he got
00:40:48.320a notice to vacate. And that's when they found that when he got the notice to vacate that he
00:40:52.740started turning around and saying, wait a minute, I can't vacate. I'm the owner of the home. And
00:40:57.080that's what led all of this to spiral out, isn't it? Yep. And what's really interesting here is I
00:41:02.100I know that you guys have had Matt Cox, the former criminal who went to prison for about 12 years for this crime on.
00:41:08.060He said that this is actually something that was very common that he used to do way back in the early 2000s before he went to prison was he would rent a home for cheap and then get have access to all the information.
00:41:18.880He'd already be there. It'd be very easy for him to do this. And then he would create the fake documents.
00:41:25.000He'd go and file everything. No one would be any of the wiser. And then he would go take out some loans.
00:41:29.460And in this case, one other thing that's really interesting is you see that he was charged, but what you don't see is him being charged for title fraud, right?
00:41:39.900And this is very, very common when it comes to this crime, is that in a majority of the municipalities across the U.S., title fraud is not a crime.
00:41:48.620Usually what they get you for is they get you for forging certain documents or signatures or things like that.
00:41:55.560But in this case, New York is the only one that is so far past a law that considers title